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low-income families will continue to benefit from home energy programs. the bill continues funding for women infants and children, prenatal care so the week and have healthy babies and healthy moms. disabled veterans will continue to receive housing assistance. over 88,000 people in illinois will continue to receive unemployment benefits, and benefits -- businesses will benefit from consumer spending at a time when we desperately needed in our economy. let me say one last word. this is not a deficit reduction major. it does reduce it in some aspects, but the arcane scoring by the congressional budget office will not give us any credit toward deficit reduction. having said that, we still of the deficit issue. we still have a deficit problem. what we tried to establish this morning in this vote, revenue has to be part of the solution. the other side of the aisle reluctantly, after years of resisting, came to our side on this problem. number two, we need to look in entitlements. here is what the facts are. social security can make every promise of payment fo
low-income families will continue to benefit from home energy programs. the bill continues funding for women infants and children, prenatal care so the week and have healthy babies and healthy moms. disabled veterans will continue to receive housing assistance. over 88,000 people in illinois will continue to receive unemployment benefits, and benefits -- businesses will benefit from consumer spending at a time when we desperately needed in our economy. let me say one last word. this is not a...
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. >> one was to shutdown the command module to conserve the remaining energy and use the lunar module. a it was used for shuttling the members to and from the moon as a life boat. >> we knew we had the lunar module and it had power and the batteries and oxygen. >> but not enough. >> no. but if we could use it to get us back home again, but if not we were going transmit as long as we could so that the people would have some idea of what to do to correct for future flights. >> you guys are doing real good work. >> so are you guys, jack. >> you sounded so calm, but you in particular, captain, sounded so at ease. if that were me i would be barney t fife. i am 200,000 miles from home. my space ship blew up, and m why not feeling optimistic. what went through your mind? >> a lot of people said you didn't understand the situation. >> another crisis. carbon dioxide levels were getting dangerous lehigh. ground control fixed that by instructing the crew to build a makeshift rig they called "the mailbox" to purge the deadly gas from the craft and keep oxygen levels safe. this bought some time fo
. >> one was to shutdown the command module to conserve the remaining energy and use the lunar module. a it was used for shuttling the members to and from the moon as a life boat. >> we knew we had the lunar module and it had power and the batteries and oxygen. >> but not enough. >> no. but if we could use it to get us back home again, but if not we were going transmit as long as we could so that the people would have some idea of what to do to correct for future...
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because congress gave me a big tax break. >> if you want it, for instance, invest in solar energy in your home, we have tax credits in there. >> so many of these programs that are supposed to be -- have a broad benefit, have a narw benefit. >> people who are rich enough to put solar panels in the house or buy an electric car or have a beach house on the edge of an ocean. >> another situation where the governmentreates a benefit and the people with more money, with better tax accounts, are better able to take advtage of it. >> we cannot turn back, not with an economy to fix and farms to save. >> farmers get lots of well-intended handouts from government. but who benefits? mostly rich farmers and people like bon jovi, who owns acres of land in new jersey but pays only $100 in state property tax. because he raises honey bees, he qualifies for a honey bee subsidy. >> bruce springsteen owns hundreds of acres but pays low tax bus an organic farmer runs . >> i have to pay $6,000 for an acre and a half and they're paying 600 acres for $200. >> the biggest recipient for farm sub days has been
because congress gave me a big tax break. >> if you want it, for instance, invest in solar energy in your home, we have tax credits in there. >> so many of these programs that are supposed to be -- have a broad benefit, have a narw benefit. >> people who are rich enough to put solar panels in the house or buy an electric car or have a beach house on the edge of an ocean. >> another situation where the governmentreates a benefit and the people with more money, with better...
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have a jobs for this country like we need them, in infrastructure, education, aerospace, alternative energy, research, development. the list goes on. host: that was bred in misery. next up is still, republican line, minnesota. -- phil. guest: as a republican i believe we need to pass the obama tax bill and then once we get to the ceiling of the debt we would then forced the congress to go forward with a $1 trillion debt reduction on an annual basis until it is paid off. basically, we are overspending. we have to get our debt under control. host: dan the covers it for cnn has this tweet. that is brand new from dana bash. here are some tweets from viewers using #fiscalcliff. those are some of the treats coming in. -- tweets. #fiscalcliff. caller: i have been watching what's going on in the programs and the reason i called in the first place is the debt ceiling we are now facing with sequestration that we kick the can down the road last year because they could not come up with anything and now they're going to take that down the road again and then we are coming up to another ceiling height in
have a jobs for this country like we need them, in infrastructure, education, aerospace, alternative energy, research, development. the list goes on. host: that was bred in misery. next up is still, republican line, minnesota. -- phil. guest: as a republican i believe we need to pass the obama tax bill and then once we get to the ceiling of the debt we would then forced the congress to go forward with a $1 trillion debt reduction on an annual basis until it is paid off. basically, we are...
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income, middle income families, tax credits for investment, bonus depreciation provision and renewable energy. so there are things in there that i think the vice president will use to try to convince democrats that it's a good deal for everybody including them. >> can i respond to that? >> absolutely. >> david brings up a very good point. this is a very big bill. i obviously just looked at the top line stuff. what leader mcconnell and vice president biden did was borderline brilliant where there is a little bit in here for everybody, both conservatives but also progressives where they can go back to the constituency specifically the house and say i voted for this and here is why. there is farm stuff in there, really some good stuff folks can give them comfort and say this is a good thing for our constituency. >> and, you know, we've heard a lot of people this morning refer to vice president biden as the closer. he certainly comes out looking very good in this. assuming that this does pass, robert, does anyone other than the vice president come out looking like a winner? conversely, who ends u
income, middle income families, tax credits for investment, bonus depreciation provision and renewable energy. so there are things in there that i think the vice president will use to try to convince democrats that it's a good deal for everybody including them. >> can i respond to that? >> absolutely. >> david brings up a very good point. this is a very big bill. i obviously just looked at the top line stuff. what leader mcconnell and vice president biden did was borderline...
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how does the economy developed that energy for innovation? >> very briefly because we are out of time. you take the u.n. >> the u.n. agencies to not respect the declaration. -- the lastank outgoing president never once used the word "democracy" during his term. i know this firsthand. i questioned his spokesman and he agreed with me. the world bank was not even endorsing the u.n. declaration of human rights. there are giving aid to places like ethiopia. as was documented by human rights watch. the aid was used to start political opponents. the world bank itself is not recognizing the basic human rights. >> very briefly. >> not a single country that has to achieve long-term economic growth by relying on aid. not one. so that notion is rubbish. two years ago, all i heard was these countries cannot have it capital markets. two months ago, $750 million, and securitized. it came through. it was more aggressively priced than italy, spain, or portugal. that is the weight you hold governments accountable -- that is the way you hold governments account
how does the economy developed that energy for innovation? >> very briefly because we are out of time. you take the u.n. >> the u.n. agencies to not respect the declaration. -- the lastank outgoing president never once used the word "democracy" during his term. i know this firsthand. i questioned his spokesman and he agreed with me. the world bank was not even endorsing the u.n. declaration of human rights. there are giving aid to places like ethiopia. as was documented by...
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now the effects are computer programmed, remote controlled and 73% more energy efficient. we're up here on the 72nd floor of the empire state building right now. this is an up close look at what these new lights look like. workers have been up here swapping these out since early june. they started on the 70th floor and installed seven sections of lights at the building's halo. the new bulbs are capable of emitting colors five to eight times stronger than those in the past. >> i think it'll be a lot of fun. >> reporter: anthony melken manages the empire state building. >> i don't have to tell you the empire state building is iconic. it's a gorgeous building. people know it around the world. there's concern that it will become too bright or too much of a show. your response is? >> you know l.e.d.s are all over the skyline of manhattan now. so, in fact, the empire state building you could say has been a little behind. no one has done it quite the way we have. but rest assured, we're actually projecting the lights on the building, not out on to the city. so no one's going to h
now the effects are computer programmed, remote controlled and 73% more energy efficient. we're up here on the 72nd floor of the empire state building right now. this is an up close look at what these new lights look like. workers have been up here swapping these out since early june. they started on the 70th floor and installed seven sections of lights at the building's halo. the new bulbs are capable of emitting colors five to eight times stronger than those in the past. >> i think...
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he also wants to move energy and gun control. i doubt he has the votes on any major gun control effort, but that's going to move very quickly early next year. so i think he spent some. the polls indicate he's in good standing now -- rick: right. >> but republicans say he's at the highest standing he will be probably for the rest of his term and, eventually, he'll become a lame duck. right now he's got some political capital left. rick: bob cusack, thanks very much. heather: new details about secretary of state clinton's medical condition. what the blood clot discovered near her brain could reveal about her overall health. rick: plus a defiant new move out of iran test firing a number of missiles near one of the most important passage ways for the world's oil supply. a live report straight ahead. hi. i'm henry winkler. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older about a great way to live a better retirement. it's called a reverse mortgage. [ male announcer ] call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obl
he also wants to move energy and gun control. i doubt he has the votes on any major gun control effort, but that's going to move very quickly early next year. so i think he spent some. the polls indicate he's in good standing now -- rick: right. >> but republicans say he's at the highest standing he will be probably for the rest of his term and, eventually, he'll become a lame duck. right now he's got some political capital left. rick: bob cusack, thanks very much. heather: new details...
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>>hese workers will now have a new mission, produce something of the most energy efficient windows in the world. >> other companies don't get so much help but this company gave money to the democrats and one of their executives was married to an energy department official. it's shoe nice to get special government help. >> tnk you, mr. vice-president, four your support. >> left-wing think tanks criticize corporate welfare but somehow green handouts are okay. >> everybody wants to find a better fuel efficient way to go about their daily business, and the government is going to invest in companies to pioneer technologies. that it is not corporate welfare. >> the business is tooumb to invest without the government saying, do this. >> the private sector will only invest if they know for sure there's a commercial market place. >> you say everybody wants these things. isn't that enough incentive for private greedy substances to make it? >> the free market does not know anything unless we collect our interest and says they is it of import to us. >> central planning does not work. it doesn't w
>>hese workers will now have a new mission, produce something of the most energy efficient windows in the world. >> other companies don't get so much help but this company gave money to the democrats and one of their executives was married to an energy department official. it's shoe nice to get special government help. >> tnk you, mr. vice-president, four your support. >> left-wing think tanks criticize corporate welfare but somehow green handouts are okay. >>...
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you're certainly chirpy this morning. 5-hour energy going strong. >> i've never had so much coffee in a single two-hour period in my life. all right, it's been an exhausting 24 hours. weren't we just talking a few hours ago? bring us up to speed. where are we now? what happens next? >> reporter: well, we did pass the bill just a few hours ago in the early mornings of january 1st, and within that bill, take a look at what americans are waking up to today on the first day of 2013. if you make $400,000 or below or $450,000 or below as a couple, your taxes will not go up. the estate tax was a compromise. now it's about 40% of the estate as opposed to 35%. you have amt permanently patched, so the alternative minimum tax has been permanently fixed. you also see middle class tax cuts extended from the stimulus. unemployment benefits are extended for a year, which is important to those unemployed right now. and the sequester cuts, the automatic defense cuts that got us into this mess from last year during the budget control act, they have been offset for two months. so, we can go back and for
you're certainly chirpy this morning. 5-hour energy going strong. >> i've never had so much coffee in a single two-hour period in my life. all right, it's been an exhausting 24 hours. weren't we just talking a few hours ago? bring us up to speed. where are we now? what happens next? >> reporter: well, we did pass the bill just a few hours ago in the early mornings of january 1st, and within that bill, take a look at what americans are waking up to today on the first day of 2013. if...
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to create that energy and excitement and change momentum of the game wherever we're at in it, it's awesome. we're the tone setters and that's what i try to go out and do. >> you have a lot more of this season to go. but you were voted to your first ever pro bowl. i think it's been longly over due. what does that mean to you? are you taking the kids? >> i'm taking my mom and my uncle as well. it's going to be a family affair. everybody that's played a huge role in my success throughout the years starting back to where i was a baby. i'm taking everybody. it's very humbling and gratifying to be recognized by your peers, the fans and coaches. it's a lot of hard work that goes into it. a lot of stuff people don't see to get to that type of status and raise your game week in and week out especially when people are game planning. a lot goes to danny smith, my teammates guys in the past that have helped me develop into this player i am today. >> we're going to talk to you this time next week, that means you will have beaten seattle. you have a busy week. get it done and see you next week. >> appre
to create that energy and excitement and change momentum of the game wherever we're at in it, it's awesome. we're the tone setters and that's what i try to go out and do. >> you have a lot more of this season to go. but you were voted to your first ever pro bowl. i think it's been longly over due. what does that mean to you? are you taking the kids? >> i'm taking my mom and my uncle as well. it's going to be a family affair. everybody that's played a huge role in my success...
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when it comes down to the last minutes here, how much less energy and vigor some of the no voters have, they -- they would like to at least be able to go home for a day before the new congress starts on january 3rd. >> they want to tell constituents, i wasn't all that into this but that had nothing to do with me. here is the problem, as we get further and further. this could have amendments and setbacks, does that give energy to interest groups who started last night? politicking and lobbying both senators and congressmen to say this is a bad deal that gives too much to the other side. >> sure this gives an opportunity for opponents to make arguments this is a bad deal. this legislation not available to anybody publicly when the senate voted it on last night. there were early returns from heritage action group telling folks to vote no on it if they could, but basically this is the opportunity the no crowd will have over the next 12 hours, 24 hours to make their arguments. this is the way congress does business in the dark of night without any transparency to what they are doing, and i
when it comes down to the last minutes here, how much less energy and vigor some of the no voters have, they -- they would like to at least be able to go home for a day before the new congress starts on january 3rd. >> they want to tell constituents, i wasn't all that into this but that had nothing to do with me. here is the problem, as we get further and further. this could have amendments and setbacks, does that give energy to interest groups who started last night? politicking and...
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countless examples of where this money was wasted, or it went to people -- take for example the green energy business. . -- you have hundreds of millions of dollars going to favored companies, favorable to the government because of their ideology and what they want to do. to look at the massive loss and waste, and there are criminal investigations into some of these operations -- not only is it an horribly unfair way of redistributing hard-earned income, but it does not work. these companies are laying people off and shutting down, and in some cases i saw were a couple of these big companies, the chinese have come in and bought them and have taken the equipment back to china. what that amounts to is we gave china a leg up by building the company, and when it goes bankrupt we have to handed over to china, as if they do not have enough advantage is. host: chester, pa., karen. caller: happy new year, and thank you for c-span. the original stimulus money went to the banks, and the banks would not lend, so everybody suffered. then george bush gave everyone a stimulus in their hand, they went to w
countless examples of where this money was wasted, or it went to people -- take for example the green energy business. . -- you have hundreds of millions of dollars going to favored companies, favorable to the government because of their ideology and what they want to do. to look at the massive loss and waste, and there are criminal investigations into some of these operations -- not only is it an horribly unfair way of redistributing hard-earned income, but it does not work. these companies...
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lots of energy in times square last night as people rang in the new year. about a million people were in times square. they watched that famous waterford crystal ball drop as confetti and fireworks filled the air. moving over to vegas, lots of revellers along the strip in vegas as fireworks went off from eight different roof tops. live music throughout the city. >> steve: that's cool. >> juliet: seattle, fireworks lit up the space needle. over 60,000 people packed downtown there. take a look at this terrifying scene here. a helicopter trying to rescue a stranded -- >> steve: oh, my goodness. >> juliet: this happened atriy de janiero. all four people managed to make it out okay. the swimmer who was in distress was saved by a nearby surfer. wow. >>> it was a yearlong pain at the pump for americans that reached an all-time high. triple a says the national average for a gallon of gas in 2012 was 9 cents higher than the previous record of 3.60 in 2011. experts say bad weather and the tension in the middle east drove the prices up. >>> 2012 is out and with it goe
lots of energy in times square last night as people rang in the new year. about a million people were in times square. they watched that famous waterford crystal ball drop as confetti and fireworks filled the air. moving over to vegas, lots of revellers along the strip in vegas as fireworks went off from eight different roof tops. live music throughout the city. >> steve: that's cool. >> juliet: seattle, fireworks lit up the space needle. over 60,000 people packed downtown there....
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cold front, you can see most of the energy, most of the precipitation in the form of rain off to the south and west. and this little frontal system out here just to the north and west of the rain, that will be pushing through the area later this afternoon and tonight. we are going to have a left clouds in the forecast today. we've got a very dry atmosphere overhead. what that means is anything that tries for fall in the form of snow and/or rain into our very dry atmosphere is evaporating. so you might see a flurry or sprinkle today, flurry if you are well north and west, sprinkle around here. that will be about it. the front will get through here tonight and we should be back in the sunshine tomorrow. the forecast getting better from here. today, mostly cloudy. sprinkle possible. winds west at five to 10. we'll get into tonight, 32 the overnight low. winds out of the north at five to 10. your accu-weather seven-day forecast, back in the sunshine tomorrow. we've got cold temperatures to kick off 2013, highs in the 30s for a couple of days here. wednesday, thursday and friday, overnigh
cold front, you can see most of the energy, most of the precipitation in the form of rain off to the south and west. and this little frontal system out here just to the north and west of the rain, that will be pushing through the area later this afternoon and tonight. we are going to have a left clouds in the forecast today. we've got a very dry atmosphere overhead. what that means is anything that tries for fall in the form of snow and/or rain into our very dry atmosphere is evaporating. so...
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it provides energy security and up to 130,000 jobs. >> national republican congressional committee, you nailed me. you got me exactly right. it's uncanny. there is no poop fairy. there's no winged creature ready to sweep out of guy. we have just received word that the simultaneously disillusioning and destructive don't believe in the poop fairy campaign is expanding. they are planning to reveal it this spring. way back in 2004 an early it ration of the poop fairy was unveiled. >> do your part and scoop the poop. there's no such thing as the poop fairy. >> good move as adopting it as your own. it worked in colorado. the original poop fairy was from virginia. she was a chocolate lab. >> it's the dutch word for yummy. the noise the scooter makes the yummy, dominos. watch it in action on the street. the best part is it's just a going making the noise. ♪ somebody's cutting up onions in the studio. perhaps my allergies are acting up. i'm a crier. you can't do this to me. the parents are named chowder and clementine. they have nine children. he's the weird one named kevin. mr. putin took to
it provides energy security and up to 130,000 jobs. >> national republican congressional committee, you nailed me. you got me exactly right. it's uncanny. there is no poop fairy. there's no winged creature ready to sweep out of guy. we have just received word that the simultaneously disillusioning and destructive don't believe in the poop fairy campaign is expanding. they are planning to reveal it this spring. way back in 2004 an early it ration of the poop fairy was unveiled. >> do...
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should give tax breaks to the innovative ones, investing in manufacturing capabilities, alternative energy. >> so the romney camp is saying that 92% of the jobs that were lost during the recession were with women, what is your response to that? >> you know what that reminds me of. i used to practice law when i was a kid. it is that old joke about the kid who kills both parents and then pleads for mercy because he is an orphan? what caused all of these jobs to be lost, before then? men and women. before we came into office, 3.5 million jobs were lost. before i lowered my right hand on that magnificent day on january 20th, with a million people watching, 750,000 lost. another four million before the first job bill we could get passed. >> he is trying to make the case that women have been inordinarily hit during this recession, is that true explosive. >> well, women and men have been hit. look at the number of people that were kicked out of the middle class, dropped out because they can't stay there anymore. these guys talking about women, these guys talking about women. these guys have a soc
should give tax breaks to the innovative ones, investing in manufacturing capabilities, alternative energy. >> so the romney camp is saying that 92% of the jobs that were lost during the recession were with women, what is your response to that? >> you know what that reminds me of. i used to practice law when i was a kid. it is that old joke about the kid who kills both parents and then pleads for mercy because he is an orphan? what caused all of these jobs to be lost, before then?...
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the energy here is through the roof. and we can't wait. 2013. in about 45 minutes that music note behind me will drop. but no one's talking about that. we're talking about the fray behind me. we can't wait to ring in the new year. back to you guys in new york. >> that'll be also at 1:00. >> you're scared of me now. >> no, you're scaring me. >> because you don't know what i'm going to do. >> it is getting to be that hour where bad things happen. >> exactly. >> this is when bad things happen. a couple years ago this is where there was an incident where you yelled at somebody in the crowd -- because i just want to -- stop. i just want to see who's in the crowd. >> people are -- do you want me to do it? >> no. no one -- see? i'm blocking. i'm blocking. >> you're blocking the taffy? the christmas presents? you know, you're going to look away eventually. i can do this all -- >> no, it's peripheral vision. i'm going peripheral vision -- >> are you wearing thermals? >> what? >> are you wearing thermals? >> i've got two pairs. >> do you have a flap? like
the energy here is through the roof. and we can't wait. 2013. in about 45 minutes that music note behind me will drop. but no one's talking about that. we're talking about the fray behind me. we can't wait to ring in the new year. back to you guys in new york. >> that'll be also at 1:00. >> you're scared of me now. >> no, you're scaring me. >> because you don't know what i'm going to do. >> it is getting to be that hour where bad things happen. >> exactly....
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there's so much energy. the music, everything is great. >> reporter: event organizers paying tribute to the victims in newtown, connecticut. >> please join us in a moment of silence as we release 27 balloons into the sky. >> reporter: it's a windy cold night, people here embracing the layered look in an effort to stay warm. this couple has another strategy and they're not waiting for midnight for their new year's kiss. >> this is the place to be. this is where all the excitement and exhilaration comes from. >> reporter: there's plenty to see, fans catching pop star psy rehearsing his hit gangnam style. >> that was the highlight of today and tomorrow and the rest of the year. >> reporter: highlight for a lot of people. in fact, psy will be back on the stage in a few more moments. times square new year's eve, nothing like celebrating bringing in another year with about a million plus of your closest friends and this crowd is of one mind here, really ready to get go of 2012 and bring in 2013 and everyone here s
there's so much energy. the music, everything is great. >> reporter: event organizers paying tribute to the victims in newtown, connecticut. >> please join us in a moment of silence as we release 27 balloons into the sky. >> reporter: it's a windy cold night, people here embracing the layered look in an effort to stay warm. this couple has another strategy and they're not waiting for midnight for their new year's kiss. >> this is the place to be. this is where all the...
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for example, housing or personnel or energy are really quite small. you can cut them dramatically and not have nearly the impact you would have as if you hit bigger departments. some of these programs are also somewhat protected by law. sop they can't all be hit the same way. and the truth is a lot of people aren't sure what the result will be if full sequestration sets in. but, we do know that it could have real impact on a lot of real americans out here. for example, many federal workers could wind up furloughed if this happened. there have been warnings to tell workers they may not work at the start of the year if this goes on. obviously that impacts them. but it could impact the economy too. beyond that another big impact on the economy, what about job loss in the private sector? think about all the companies out there that supply services or goods to the federal government? if sequestration sets in, many of them will not have the business they had before. that's going to have another big impact. and even if you don't work for the government or wo
for example, housing or personnel or energy are really quite small. you can cut them dramatically and not have nearly the impact you would have as if you hit bigger departments. some of these programs are also somewhat protected by law. sop they can't all be hit the same way. and the truth is a lot of people aren't sure what the result will be if full sequestration sets in. but, we do know that it could have real impact on a lot of real americans out here. for example, many federal workers...
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the epa, the energy, the greek energy party, the green party, all this green energy going on in our country is all regulated to socialize our country. and the biggest thing that is going to bring us down to socialism is obamacare, because it is going to break our backs economically. it has been known for years, and you know it, too, that to control every country, you have got to control the economy. then you can control the people. this administration is working with the u.n. to bring the laws into our country circumventing the constitution, allowing the u.n. to tax us -- the u.n. is supposed to bring out a treaty and make a treaty up that will remove all guns from all people in the world that belong to the un, and the only people who will have guns are police departments and the military. host: that is a separate issue. let's go back to this, the key issue. the fiscal cliff deadline is approaching. the midnight deadline. from montana, on airline for democrats, good afternoon, spike. caller: good afternoon, and caller: everyone. -- good afternoon, everyone. the fiscal cliff as been on the t
the epa, the energy, the greek energy party, the green party, all this green energy going on in our country is all regulated to socialize our country. and the biggest thing that is going to bring us down to socialism is obamacare, because it is going to break our backs economically. it has been known for years, and you know it, too, that to control every country, you have got to control the economy. then you can control the people. this administration is working with the u.n. to bring the laws...
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i again thank chairman upton of the energy commerce committee for allowing h.r. 443, the bill that we share jurisdiction over, to be considered on the floor today. i urge the house adopt the senate amendment and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from arizona. mr. grijalva: thank you, madam speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. grijalva: thank you. madam speaker, we do not object to the senate amendments to h.r. 443. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from alaska. mr. young: madam speaker, i have no other speakers on this legislation. i urge the passage of the legislation and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is will the house suspend the rules and concur in the senate amendment to h.r. 443. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion o
i again thank chairman upton of the energy commerce committee for allowing h.r. 443, the bill that we share jurisdiction over, to be considered on the floor today. i urge the house adopt the senate amendment and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from arizona. mr. grijalva: thank you, madam speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. grijalva:...